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    To JEFFW

    First Iwould like to thank you for your reply, However since I'm not a professional audio person, I have one more question regarding your reply (hope you can help me again).

    I believe that in my H3 I have the monsoon system (the writing in the cargo area above the Sub Woofer is "Monsoon")

    In this case, should I use the RAD-18 wiring description in the PDF you have pointed to?

    If the anser is yes, then how do I connect my subwoofer outpot (it is not even mentioned in the RAD-18 layout)

    Thanks again for your help

    Haim

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    To JEFFW - Re-Question

    Hello Jeff,
    After reading your anser again, I need to ask the question again:

    I do not have access to an aftermarket harness (like the one you had).

    I will need to takeout the factory harness and weld my system (Infill G4) wires to the wires coming out from the factory harness.

    I need to know the answers to 2 questions:

    1. Does anyone has the wiring scheme of the built-in wiring harness?
    2. How do I connect to the built-in monsoon sub-woofer (is it via the wires coming out of the factory original harness to?)

    Thanks again in advance for your help

    Haim

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    nice setup!!!
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    Hey , what is the brand and model number of your backup cam and where can I get one , thank , btw nice set upi



    Quote Originally Posted by jeffw View Post
    In-dash Computer Install in a 2006 HUMMER H3

    Why? After reading all the great things other folks were doing in this forum I found myself unsatisfied by OEM and aftermarket nav and entertainment solutions. Some of the advantages of building this system include:

    1. Graphic design – It seems every other nav system is blue. Blue graphics look great, but unfortunately the H3 doesn’t have any anywhere else in the cabin, and thus looks out of place. So I designed an interface that made use of the yellow, red, and white colors that are used elsewhere. I also utilized fonts and other design elements from the HUMMER logo. In fact, I wanted something that looked more OEM than the OEM.
    2. Topographical mapping and tracking. I used TOPO! for this.
    3. Wireless synchronization of music database. In my driveway I just press a button to download any new songs from my home computer. It’s also used to update other software, including navigation maps.
    4. Sirius radio that shows what’s currently playing on all stations, and song info that isn’t limited to 16 characters (or some other small limit).
    5. Gesture interface. A quick an easy way to skip a track or change stations without taking my eyes off the road.
    6. No nag screen for the nav.
    7. Volume knob. Most nav system use push buttons for volume... I hate that.
    8. 0-lux backup camera. I used a backup camera with IR LED's to produce a clear image in complete darkness.
    9. Extra spotting camera. Installed underneath the chassis aimed at the front wheels, to reduce need for a spotter when off-roading. (coming soon)

    Hardware:
    Intel Core Duo processor
    iBase MB899 mini-ITX motherboard
    DSATX automotive power supply for motherboard
    DS12V automotive power supply for amp
    Xenarc 7” LCD touchscreen 700TSV
    Mechatroniks chassis
    Alpine Sirius Radio tuner SIR-ALP1 with MithJS interface board
    Peripheral GMAH24B for retaining OnStar
    Phidget encoder (for volume knob control)
    Volume knob from stock head unit
    Backup camera
    GlobalSat USB GPS antenna
    Seagate 100GB 2.5” hard drive

    Software:
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    Road Runner - Thanks Guino!
    CFX skin as a base - Thanks b8bboi and Proximo!
    iGuidance
    TOPO!

    The rig:




    These two pictures show the completed install. Note the volume knob lifted from the original head unit, where it was used for tone control. The rubberized texture and color of the knob matches the other knobs in the cabin, such as the A/C and vent position knobs. I was also able to perfectly match the color and texture of the screen bezel with the plastic surrounding the A/C vents at the top of the picture.



    Here are some screen caps of the various functions:

    The startup screen. In the upper right corner is the clock and below that, “ONLINE” illuminates when I’m in range of my home wireless network. The icon on the bottom right is a button for synchronizing with my home computer.


    Selecting the WEATHER button above takes you to the current weather screen. It is updated automatically if online.


    It also features a 5-day forecast screen.


    On the main menu bar on the left, MEDIA is for the library of mp3’s.


    RADIO is for Sirius satellite radio. Currently there is no AM/FM radio, but I can add it if I ever feel I miss it (I don’t think I will). The FAV button on the bottom cycles through lists of favorite stations. The name of the list is at the top, “Jeff”. SAT: and TER: show the strength of the satellite and terrestrial signals respectively.


    Road Runner embeds the iGuidance program natively. I’ve used quite a few nav systems, and am pretty happy with iGuidance. It uses NavTeq maps, which I have found to be more accurate in my area, as opposed to TeleAtlas. When navigating a route, I can be in MEDIA or RADIO, and for each turn, it will automatically switch back to NAV, lower the music, speak the direction, and then return to MEDIA or RADIO when I’ve completed the turn.


    TOPO! integration works quite well, also. I had to make some custom AutoIt scripts to pull it off. The “+” and “-“ at the bottom are for zooming in and out. “TRK” will start plotting your position with a red line (example shown). “FIND” will pull up the screen that searches for landmarks. “OSK” is an On-Screen Keyboard for typing in what you want to search for.


    The backup camera is enabled whenever the truck is put in reverse. The Xenarc display has an AV2 composite input that it will switch to automatically whenever there is a signal on it. So I simply power the camera off the backup light leads. That way the camera powers up and provides a signal whenever I’m in reverse.


    Here’s an example of the image in pitch darkness... except for my backup lights and a lampost off in the distance.

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    Nice setup!! When I looked at your weather display I realized we were in the same state, almost the only state with that type of forecast 300 days out of the year.

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    nice to see someone take a hummer offroad!!!

    looks great, you did a great job on this install!
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    well done. i love oem looking installs. this is one of the better installs on the site (imho) and it's nice to see you using your truck off road :-)
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    how did you power your monitor?

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    Nice setup! Are the skins available?

    Hey man, nice setup - can you tell me where I can locate the skins for my H3? Would you mind sharing them? email coolnetgod@aol.com

    Thanks,
    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by dejanifer View Post
    how did you power your monitor?
    Sorry I didn't see this earlier. I power it from a 12V output of either the DSATX or the DS12V, I'm afraid I can't remember which one. Same thing for the Sirius tuner.

    Thanks for all the kind feedback folks!

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